| 1995–96 Pilkington Cup | |||
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The 1995–96 Pilkington Cup was the 25th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition. Bath won the competition defeating Leicester in the final. The attendance of 75,000 was a world record for a rugby union match. The final ended in controversy after the referee Steve Lander awarded a penalty try in the last minute of the match which sealed victory for Bath.[1] The event was sponsored by Pilkington and the final was held at Twickenham Stadium.[2]
Draw and results
First round (Sep 9)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Askeans | Brixham | 30-18 |
| Basingstoke | Berry Hill | 20-11 |
| Bridlington | Syston | 34-10 |
| Broadstreet | Wharfedale | 26-21 |
| Camberley | Barking | 26-24 |
| Ealing | Weston-Super-Mare | 8-26 |
| Gloucester Old Boys | Camborne | 25-8 |
| Harlow | Abbey | 41-6 |
| Henley | Ruislip | 30-8 |
| High Wycombe | Cheltenham | 0-15 |
| Hornets | Bournemouth | 34-23 |
| Hull Ionians | Selly Oak | 52-8 |
| Launceston | Metropolitan Police | 10-16 |
| Leighton Buzzard | Birmingham | 11-29 |
| Lewes | Oxford | 24-17 |
| Macclesfield | Sandal | 47-17 |
| Manchester | Scunthorpe | 15-22 |
| North Walsham | Letchworth | 23-12 |
| Northern | Sheffield | 22-10 |
| Nuneaton | Winnington Park | 26-32 aet |
| Old Blues | Tabard | 5-11 |
| Olney | Westcombe Park | 0-23 |
| Preston Grasshoppers | Stourbridge | 19-44 |
| Stafford | Netherall | 13-18 |
| Stockton | Broughton Park | 13-11 |
| Stoke | Lichfield | 13-11 |
| Sudbury | Lydney | 6-28 |
| Worcester | Kendal | 30-17 |
Second round (Oct 7)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Basingstoke | Lewes | 19-28 |
| Birmingham | Worcester | 14-19 |
| Bridlington | Aspatria | 50-10 |
| Cheltenham | Weston-Super-Mare | 11-13 |
| Clifton | Metropolitan Police | 11-12 |
| Gloucester Old Boys | London Welsh | 7-16 |
| Harrogate | Fylde | 6-23 |
| Havant | Exeter | 11-20 |
| Henley | Hornets | 33-8 |
| Liverpool St Helens | Hull Ionians | 15-8 |
| Lydney | Harlow | 37-7 |
| Macclesfield | Morley | 18-6 |
| Netherall | Winnington Park | 7-17 |
| Northern | Stourbridge | 21-22 |
| Otley | Stoke | 16-11 |
| Plymouth | Camberley | 18-39 |
| Redruth | North Walsham | 19-15 |
| Rosslyn Park | Richmond | 14-22 |
| Rotherham | Coventry | 15-24 |
| Scunthorpe | Walsall | 18-49 |
| Stockton | Leeds | 8-27 |
| Tabard | Askeans | 28-15 |
| Westcombe Park | Reading | 9-32 |
Third round (Nov 4)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bridlington | Winnington Park | 13-17 |
| Coventry | Stourbridge | 78-20 |
| Exeter | Redruth | 17-15 |
| Leeds | Fylde | 12-6 |
| Lewes | Camberley | 10-40 |
| London Welsh | Richmond | 27-12 |
| Macclesfield | Walsall | 35-36 |
| Metropolitan Police | Reading | 10-27 |
| Otley | Rugby | 31-40 |
| Tabard | Lydney | 17-19 |
| Weston-Super-Mare | Henley | 19-18 |
| Worcester | Liverpool St Helens | 24-8 |
Fourth round (Dec 23)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bath | Northampton | 12-3 |
| Bedford | Worcester | 27-12 |
| Blackheath | Coventry | 9-19 |
| Camberley | Wakefield | 0-18 |
| Exeter | Leicester | 0-27 |
| Gloucester | Walsall | 47-0 |
| Leeds | Waterloo | 20-15 |
| London Irish | London Welsh | 21-3 |
| Newcastle | Moseley | 26-5 |
| Nottingham | London Scottish | 32-16 |
| Orrell | Harlequins | 17-19 |
| Reading | Bristol | 7-44 |
| Sale | Wasps | 9-18 |
| Saracens | Rugby | 27-7 |
| Weston-Super-Mare | West Hartlepool | 9-25 |
| Winnington Park | Lydney | 26-11 |
Fifth round (Jan 27 & Feb 10)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bedford | Bristol | 0-37 |
| Leeds | London Irish | 13-29 |
| Leicester | Saracens | 40-16 |
| Newcastle Gosforth | Harlequins | 22-44 |
| Nottingham | Gloucester | 10-36 |
| Wakefield | Bath | 12-16 |
| West Hartlepool | Coventry | 16-6 |
| Winnington Park | Wasps | 0-57 |
Quarter-finals (Feb 24)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| London Irish | West Hartlepool | 11-10 |
| Gloucester | Wasps | 22-9 |
| Leicester | Harlequins | 24-9 |
| Bristol | Bath | 12-19 |
Semi-finals (Mar 23)
| Team one | Team two | Score |
|---|---|---|
| London Irish | Leicester | 21-46 |
| Bath | Gloucester | 19-10 |
Final
| 4 May 1996 |
| Bath | 16–15 | Leicester |
| Try: Penalty Try Con: Callard Pen: Callard 2 Drop: Catt | Try: Malone Poole Con: Liley Pen: Liley |
| Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 75,000 (World Record) Referee: Steve Lander (Liverpool) |
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References
- ↑ "Double-chasers to give and receive no quarter : Pilkington Cup Final". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
- ↑ "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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